Scottsdale Fraud Crimes Defense Lawyer

Have You Been Charged with Fraud?

Many types of fraud charges are tried in the federal court system. Whether
your charges are state or federal charges, you are in serious legal trouble
when you are dealing with such an offense. These crimes are usually termed
“white collar crimes” as there is no violence involved, and
they are frequently committed in a business environment. They most often
include some type of theft. Even top level executives at large companies
can be charged with this crime if a white collar crime investigation is
ongoing at the firm at which you are employed.

Fraud Crimes Lawyer in Scottsdale

The skilled legal team at the Law Offices of Randall Craig can assist clients
who have been charged with any of the following types of fraud charges:

Bank fraud

Mortgage fraud

Computer fraud

Cellular phone fraud

Credit card fraud

Health care fraud

Insurance fraud

Securities fraud

Telemarketing fraud

Welfare fraud

Check fraud

Speaking with Investigators and Law Enforcement after Arrest for Fraud Crime

If you have been arrested for fraud or are under investigation for this
crime, it is strongly advised that you contact the Law Offices of Randall
Craig immediately to advise you. It is crucial that you do not speak to
investigators or law enforcement without first contacting the firm. Anything
you say can be used against you later, and when individuals are arrested,
they often feel the need to communicate to a “friendly” law
enforcement officer, later seriously regretting the conversation they had.

It is not the right time to begin talking to law enforcement when under
stress during an arrest and booking for a crime. Wait until you have consulted
with a criminal defense attorney from the Law Offices of Randall Craig
so that you can proceed with legal counsel on your side protecting your rights.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.